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- 2007 to September 2008. As commander of MNF-I, Petraeus oversaw all coalition forces in Iraq. Petraeus was the General George C. Marshall Award winner...
- the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) David Petraeus and Paula Broadwell became public information. Petraeus had chosen Broadwell to be his official biographer...
- lending and cons. She is the wife of retired General David Howell Petraeus. Petraeus was born as Hollister K. Knowlton in Paris, France, into a military...
- Petraeus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. David Petraeus (born 1952) is a retired United States Army general. Petraeus may also refer to: Petraeus...
- mythology, Petraeus or Petraios (Ancient Gr****: Πετραίῳ, lit. 'of a rock')[citation needed] may refer to two separate characters: Petraeus, the "laughing...
- considered valid: Dianthus petraeus subsp. orbelicus (Velen.) Greuter & Burdet Descr. Icon. Pl. Hung. 3: 246 (1807) "Dianthus petraeus Waldst. & Kit". Plants...
- Alexander Larsø Petræus (born 29 June 2002) is a Danish footballer who plays as a winger for Danish 2nd Division side Fremad Amager. Petræus started his football...
- Education of General David Petraeus, a biography of then-International Security ****istance Force commander David Petraeus. She is the co-founder and co-director...
- Æschillus (Eskil) Petræus (born 1593 in Grums, Sweden; died 27 September 1657 in Turku, now in Finland) was Bishop of Turku in 1652–1657. Petræus was lecturer...
- All In: The Education of General David Petraeus is the biography of David Petraeus, written by co-authors Paula Broadwell and Vernon Loeb. The books were...